US alt-right media and the creation of the counter-collective memory

Q2 Social Sciences
Krzysztof Wasilewski
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Abstract

The media play an important role in shaping the collective memory of their users. Popular movies, TV shows or commemorative newspaper texts influence the ways in which people remember and forget. Many scholars have attempted to describe this connection; however, little attention has so far been paid to alternative media. This article aims to analyse the features of the collective memory constructed by the media associated with the so-called alt-right (alternative right) movement in the United States. I argue that far-right media produce an ethnically exclusive collective memory, which consequently aims to counter the mainstream collective memory. The findings of this study come from the critical analysis of how the New York Times and Breitbart News engaged in a nationwide discussion on the Confederacys legacy that ensued in August 2017 after the decision to remove the Robert E. Lee monument in Charlottesville, VA and the mass protests that soon followed.
美国另类右翼媒体与反集体记忆的创造
媒体在塑造其用户的集体记忆方面发挥着重要作用。流行电影,电视节目或纪念报纸文本影响人们记忆和遗忘的方式。许多学者试图描述这种联系;然而,迄今为止,人们对替代媒体的关注很少。本文旨在分析与美国所谓另类右翼(alt-right)运动相关的媒体建构的集体记忆的特征。我认为,极右翼媒体制造了一种种族排外的集体记忆,其结果是旨在对抗主流集体记忆。这项研究的发现来自于对《纽约时报》和布莱巴特新闻(Breitbart News)如何参与2017年8月在弗吉尼亚州夏洛茨维尔(Charlottesville)拆除罗伯特·e·李(Robert E. Lee)纪念碑的决定以及随后不久的大规模抗议活动之后展开的关于邦联遗产的全国性讨论的批判性分析。
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Journal of Alternative and Community Media
Journal of Alternative and Community Media Social Sciences-Communication
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